There's always room for improvement, but the judges are looking for big airs and stylish tricks.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
We want to let our play be the judges.
Judges ought to be more leaned than witty, more reverent than plausible, and more advised than confident. Above all things, integrity is their portion and proper virtue.
Really, who's the best at what they do? There's always room for improvement.
We have a lot of rule changes. I am part of the competition committee. We spent a lot time evaluating the game, how do we make the game better for our fans.
Performance is something we all strive to be better at. I'm no different than that. Who wants to look bad?
As soon as I got up on that stage, and I remembered how welcoming and warming the judges, their presence is, and it was just all uphill from there.
I don't really change much; there's not much I can do about the judging in front of a home crowd.
I wouldn't mind being a talent show judge if it didn't run for too long.
So we need the same strategy, we need young, aggressive judges to be appointed, and that's what the President has done, but getting them through is the challenge.
I don't like prolonged, highly expensive commissions, especially if they are chaired by judges. We seem to have overwhelming faith in judges.